September 21, 2021

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Cleveland– Dumpsters.com, a national dumpster rental company, is proud to announce a partnership with the new television series on Peacock TV “Backyard Blowout.” Throughout the 11-episode DIY home improvement series, Dumpsters.com provided all waste removal solutions to help clear the way for yard renovations.

New for 2021, “Backyard Blowout” puts the kids in charge of rebuilding the family’s outdoor space. With the help of hosts Jonathan Kidder and design expert Sana Garner, the kids use their imaginations to transform the yard into a fun and functional space for everyone in the family. At the end of each episode, the children and hosts surprise the parents with the backyard of their dreams.

Projects include multi-level treehouses, zip lines, outdoor kitchens, saunas and even a colorful resort for the family chicken.

“We’re thrilled to be part of this show. After last year, we know how important outdoor space can be to making a home comfortable and functional. Watch Backyard Blowout for landscaping inspiration and then call us to jumpstart your project,” said Courtney Demko, Vice President of Media at Dumpsters.com.

Backyard Blowout is produced by Departure Films and executive produced by Max Weissman, Matt Levine, Tim Robbins, and Emmy-Award winner Sue Seide. The show is airing on Peacock TV and is available on the UniversalKids YouTube Channel.

About Dumpsters.com
Launched in 2016, Dumpsters.com is a fast-growing company dedicated to delivering an innovative dumpster rental experience. With a customer-first focus, Dumpsters.com matches homeowners, contractors and businesses with quality dumpster rental services. From property cleanouts and renovations to the ongoing disposal needs of restaurants, hotels and retail stores, Dumpsters.com simplifies the waste removal experience. Dumpsters.com is headquartered in Cleveland and offers dumpster rental service in over 400 cities nationwide. Clear the way for what’s next at www.dumpsters.com.

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